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Use of frequency dependence in linear quadratic control problems to frequency-shape robustness

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Anderson, B. D.O.
Mingori, D. L.

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Linear quadratic control problems are considered where frequency-dependent weighting on the control is assumed. When high frequencies are weighted more heavily than low frequencies, two qualitative conclusions can be drawn: passband robustness is reduced and high-frequency robustness is improved. The result gives a theoretical underpinning to the use of frequency-dependent weighting when high-frequency uncertainty is present in the plant.

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Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics

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